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Family farmers and biodiesel production: Systems thinking and multi-level decisions in Northern Minas Gerais, Brazil

•Bayesian network modelling for farming systems assessment of biodiesel production in Brazil.•Explored field, farm, industry and policy decisions impacting family farmer engagement.•Decisions supporting successful family farmer engagement are not singular.•Need to minimise trade-offs between biodies...

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Published in:Agricultural systems 2013, Vol.121, p.81-95
Main Authors: Florin, Madeleine J., van Ittersum, Martin K., van de Ven, Gerrie W.J.
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beef
Biodiesel
case studies
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corn
crop management
Expert opinion
Family farming
family farms
farmers
farming systems
food
income
industrial crops
industry
issues and policy
milk production
new technology
pastures
policy
researchers
resource management
Social inclusion
sugarcane
sustainability
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